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Are you serious?
Soundgarden aren't my favorite, but as MM mentioned, they are very good and deserve a mention here.
Has anyone mentioned the Crickets, or are we thinking that's basically just Buddy Holly?
A few newer ones that are decent
Green Day
Weezer
Flaming Lips
RHCP
Also, groups like Iggy and the Stooges and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers should probably get some run too.
hey hey hey RHCP arent that recent![]()
Yeah...enough with the dinosaur bands like RHCP.![]()
hey hey hey RHCP arent that recent![]()
The Hollies
My vote goes to Pearl Jam.
Sublime was on course to be one of the biggest bands in the States before Bradley died.
Oh, and one more vote for TooL. If they released albums more often they would be the biggest rock band on the planet right now.
The Monkeys
The Monkeys
I thought Sublime took off after dude died?
Has anyone mentioned Sly and the Family Stone yet? Great group there. Man I forgot all about them, and they might even be top 5 for me.
Fleetwood Mac, not "great" but good.
Mothers of Invention, damn, that's a blast from the past. You know, I think someone might be arrested now if they produced a song with lyrics like Brown Shoes Don't Make It.
I think Fleetwood Mac would fall under British and not American. The band was founded there, and the only original member is English. Good, good band though
Did you get to see them @ The RG this summer? I saw them last summer in Atlanta. Killer concert!
Stevie Nix is American. Side note, she went to high school with a former coworker of mine. She was then Stephanie Nickerson. The two of them were in constant trouble at school, smart but major hippie misbehavior. Both turned out OK. My coworker left when another company sought him out for top management and Nix is doing just fine, thank you. My coworker said they still send each other obscene postcards.
Pretty good definition, Masbee. I'd also include that at least some of them play instruments. (For example Four Seasons all sang but no one played, so I'd call them quartet or singing group, not band.) I would leave out performed live a lot because it would mean the Beatles stopped being a band after 1966!
BTW, not yet mentioned, Black Eyed Peas.